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Sparks
[ spahrks ]
noun
- Jar·ed [jair, -id], 1789–1866, U.S. historian and editor.
- a city in W Nevada, E of Reno.
sparks
/ spɑːks /
noun
- an electrician
- a radio officer, esp on a ship
Example Sentences
Since that time, Sparks has changed styles so many times—always ahead of the current fashion, not in response to it— that they’re often accused of being imitators of bands they’ve actually inspired.
If you’ve only sort-of heard of Sparks, The Sparks Brothers is a great place to begin.
Sparks pointed out that after she buys supplies, food and pays her employees, she barely breaks even.
Just 26 years old, Sparks had joined the Army to make money for law school.
Sparks watched them until a member of his division called him over to “see what we found.”
Pleasure shoots magically in every direction like an explosion of sparks.
His hunger strike in December 2011 received nation-wide recognition and was one of the sparks that ignited the protest movement.
Its continued existence still sparks national debates on corruption, a broken correctional system and tourism in Bolivia.
It sparks a comedic crisis of cultural conscience, which will presumably play out across the series.
But to persist, to endure, to put your will toward a dream that sparks you, is to live large.
As the bright glow of a little cascade of sparks pierced the darkness, a voice in our rear called sharply: "Hands up!"
Few windows showed lights, and from scarcely a single chimney came smoke or sparks.
Showers of pretty gold and red sparks scampered up the chimney.
In front of him the great locomotive snorted up the climbing track, hurling clouds of sparks aloft.
And the dark clouds were mounting higher and higher, lit with a million golden sparks.
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